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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. dentl ' • 1 No. PROFESFOR YEAR, Phrenologist, good Health Spcoialitt. Adviser Ability, The Business, Marriage, Health. -491 George j : , a street (Albert Terraiw). 22f unde PATENT AGENTS. _ l 'ilM A J. P A B K & S O N. pro-.-Iload Office. 213 I'iinces street South. Ivtv. Tho Oldest Established Registered Patent slum Agenh in Otago. Hand IJook on Patents Nor! and full inforn.ttion I'ree. Id beni; T-T M. n A V E Y. • PATENTS (r.U Countries. Models, Drawings, Etc., ?dado. -|'| ln EUali. 1882._ gja Pi! I NCES froir Tj o 'IV Kl{T WAI- K SJ PATENT AGENT, i- ti Consulting Mcchanical Engineer. _ and New Zealand. Australian, Great Brittin, 200f i.nd Foreign Patents. _ In Full information on application man FRE E. , <>!» Head Office. 3 Dcwling street. Duucdin ? IVO (Opposite Times Office). rent MINING. «hi, cuts . wor No sittings of the Dunedin Stock Ex- (; ra change were held yesterday, it being Cup tjie Day. , geo; Tho l'nnt dredge is expectcd to be in | 0 «- commission again during the present week. ol , )( i The niaohine has been idle pending the |~v , arrival of some necessary gear. cro| I The I.ammcrnioor Sluicing Company, it p lm is satisfactory to know, has been working r ,. o j Ito a profit during the past season, having |ovr ! been favoured with a good water supply j )POI | throughout. ceei Tho Rise and Shine Company has do- j| j cidwl not to purchase the Uoldcn Sun „|d ; dredge, hut no information is to band as f„ C | .to what steps will be taken to replace No. ;]||| iII dredge. . as ■ j W : e are informed ilttt the llavelocl; Slnicing Company at W'aitahuna lias been strip- [ ,| ping for some lime |iast, nnd it is oxpcctfd die I that elevating will bo cumtneiiccd ut an early ,-,j| I date. fen The master of the Olrig dredge r«i>oi't.s s j| v that he had a fairly steady run last week. Ko ] ( The ground lookcxl slightly liotter, but was | rvi extra deep, and ho was therefore unable to dm. get over much. tail The master of the Rise and Shine No. 1 cap dredge reports that a distance of 4ft was | dUt made ahead last week, nnd that the depth ( !ov averaged 45ft from water level. Tlte lot- tad torn was of various clays and coal, and there sue was no improvement in the prospects. | (1 The 939 dredge has been working for the on past 10 days on maiden ground, and at at 1 times was on fair pro.sjK.t_ts on soft Ixittom. isol but patches of hard reef with poor prospects lod intervened, and the return was small. _As the the ground was dipping ahead and tho river tail i rose slightly the dredge has been closed but down until the river is morn favourable. zun Last week's return from the Success beo dredge was won from the gutter and north side of tho face. The short lioui-j were caused by half-lipping and then changing ,\ the buckets and also through interference by timber. Tho south end of the cut has j„ )( , not lieen bottomed for over a fortnight '['m oLviug to the material lioing difficult to de- J,d, liver. It is hoped to be able to bottom this yd week, and get the cut squared up before Jm lifxt wash-up. oxa During this oast week tho Electric No. 1 tur dredge worked 126 hours. The machine pj,. dredged in from the Cromwell side as far l);t iis possible, but tho tailings threaloncd to slo block the way through the dredjje getting he , down stream. On Friday, after some dif- mil liculty. tho dredge was shifted over to the »lo Pannockburn side and discharged the tail- bo ings into the stream clear of the paddock, be I As there still letnains a quantity of silt to Mr bah- out the return for tho present week its , is expected to be small. ex; cot WELLINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE, lie ) (Piu Onitkd I'ttisw Association.) "• 1 ; WELLINGTON, February'sl. There was a sab of Taranaki Oil on the Exclning! to-day al 13s. » Sales v-M-o reported as follow :--Nationai .1 Bank. £ij 555; Wellington Trust and I.<»:i. . i'A 12<; Talisman, ii'i 13.5; Waihi Grand *1 <1 unci ion, £1 Ss 9ii. sn j 'I CANTERBURY f-jrilCK EXCHANGE tPsn UxtTvn PnEss AssomTiox.) tai .• (niRISTCIIURCII. February 21. 1,,( • 'Il.e following -sales were repented to-<lay I"' .' on llio Stook l'Acliangoi-Uhri-.kfliuroli Gas r 'P! '' Coirp.my. £9 ss; Union Steam, £l 19s fd. il WKST COAST MINKS. 0 (From Ot;n Ows Corrkspoi.w.nt.) K II GRIA'MOUTII, February 2i. a The niiiH' Ji.anager of the St. George o initio reports as follows for the week: - . I. ''Tli? low levei has been txtended 13ft. ( , r I, The reef foririiticn is oft wide, with broken bt< ipiartz. vhic-1: applets to Ixi ma]>ing stronger 2s " from the floor of the level, and water is — P nv.l. ing freely. The eastern crosscut has 'j twu extended, making the total dißtance 165 ft. The (x)tintry is now changing and . showing sandstone, with small quartz ir kodtM'.." The Jnsl in Time mine •manager rtporls ' •1 as follows for tho wrok: —"No. 4 crosfout west, has b:eii disccntinncd, and ;i ctOiscut - to the nasi has lioen slattt'd and driven d 7ft in good reefing eountry. A rise has also been' stalled on the stone cut some time '• ago in the level, and has lieen risen on ] n 6ft. The reef is from 2ft to 2ft 6in wide, j and well delined, and is gold-bearing." . ;'{ WA'IIII GRAND JUNCTION. j - IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS AT ~ THE SIXTH LEVEL. IFrom Odr Own ConntsrosnEXT.) \YAIIII, February 21. 11 This morning, in company with tho , V in.'/lager |Mr W. M'ContiiKhit'), your ro- & presontative i:is|H'ot.Ml the principal devehip- _ inont |Kiinls at (ho sixth level in t-lio Waihi ; Grand .Inr.ction mine, and noted that |! o|oralioiis (inducted sinoo last visit have If hton attended with higldy satisfactorj- ie- - suits. The drive west <m the Ropublic reef is now out. a e;>2co of 10ft from the main |. south-cast crosscut, with a full face of firsl-dass ore in the drive. At- a poiut 60tt iti from the main crosscut the sx-clion of the lotlo carrying the Ijrtier value went oil' iiil.:> the south wall, and on being followed ' S jnnctiont>d with lite Empire proper, thus it:o dieating that the Republic is the hanging wall iKji'iion of Jhe Empire. A crosscut 0 through the lode at 100 ft west showed the width of tnillng ote to lie 20ft. Going the Republic has split into stringers, ** .-iik! driving lias l>een temporarily suspended. '3 Developments in (he footwnll U«ln and tho Empire proper gvting wo.I make it. quite clear that the loriuer is an entirely new y make of ore, quite independent of the Em--1 pirn. Tnis was proved by the crosscut thrown out from the north wall of the footwull reef, 125 ft west of the main southeast crosscut, where liel'.veen 30ft and 40ft of country rock, with three small l>ands of ■mineral ore, were through before llie foot wall of the Empire was encountered. On lite fool wall 'odr the drive west, is now over 2Coft. and for the full distance driven, and right across the drive, all along , . the or.' is high grade, with rich sttlphidos: it. the present faces. The full width (if the ! I reef is not exposed in the drive, but at 125 ft • ~ ! west a crosscut showed 10ft of sulphide j ore. The average width will probably be about Bft. and the uniformly high v.-ducs ' j di.-clcfotl by sampling al regular intervals i along the drive s'ioh that tiie discovery is j one of the mo.-t important met with in the j Junction mine. Preparations are now in i I hand for the sloping of this bloL-k. and in I No. 5 winze on the Empire from No. 5 j I level a crovcnt is b.'ing thrown out from j I the fool wall in search of the new make | ! of ore. On it? eastern extension the Em- | | pi:-.> reef has 1 een followed 189 ft, showing j ! good grade quartz all the way, and a full , , face of lirst-cla's mineral ore in the drive. s ; The free ir> already r.v.?r 200 ft bryond the I :t i |>oinl which the values gave out in the ' I fifth level, t.h\i> indicating that the pjv |

" I PROPERTIES FDR JALE AMD TO LET ;; I I). M. F E A & C 0~ " j I AND, ESTATE, AND COMMirSION AGENTS. O ' !,' [9 LOwi:ii high street. duxeuix , Tclophc.no £22 (N'est Sarnocd'i). Telephone 822. | LKITII V.\1.1.F.V. -2 ACI\E> of land, o-rooinw! Hr.iire, Shop, soulleiy, copper and IS j lulji: t-c'iil qiinl- 1 !! land. Titeie arc three '.'Usihciw!'!. one 6Cit, nne 40ft. aii<i 1 "no '/ft Inn'.' ros[vctivtly; large roncrrtc tank to Imld 4COO gallons water. Tilij Projfi'iy within le.K'h of the City, good rood nil tile way, and is well ' worth i!•;••,«x?tiou. Price and part'calnrs at our Off**. i MGSCiIKJj — A i-acre SECTION, together v.-ith two Hou'r-s—a brick residence of f> morns .-.ml convenience;:- and a wooden of « roi-ns. This Properly U (mite roar to tbo ra'lwav etation. I'rioo fir th<> lot. £350. Owner lias left Mosgit-!. the Property MI : ST HE SOI.U. SOUTH IM.'NKDIN —A Comfortable S-roomixl HOUSE, washlioiisc (copper and tub?), ' fcullovy. H;i*t:. drained. asphil: juitits. uici• yeotion A real snip at £515 KOP. SALE HAI.CLL'TIIA I(lSTJliC'l".— soj-Atr<- I'AHM. subdivided into six padCielo. all well watered; SCO acre? heavy erop, 40 acre:. turnip.-. 100 acres no* and rape, in good KnsUMi grat* pasture; fvery aero plougbuhln; M\-poom«l modern House (li. and c. water), dairy and cutbuild'iiius, together with i'TjCs, rattle, sheep, pigs, implements and fundrie?. The lot goes for £13 p?r acre. A rare opportunity to secure a lirst-class property at a very low price. Ftillor particulars on application.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15384, 22 February 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15384, 22 February 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15384, 22 February 1912, Page 9

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